Buzzcocks Moz bit on now, BBC2

I missed again the bit where Bill Bailey was "skating".
What went on there then?
 
He said it was a bit too "frivolous" for Morrissey. I think it's all in good gest.
 
> He said it was a bit too "frivolous" for Morrissey. I think it's
> all in good gest.

Well Phil Jupitus is most deftinitely a fan of his, if you remember his comments at Glastonbury.
 
I remember that. I feel most people are almost ashamed to say they love Morrissey's music. Nobody ever really gushes about him like they should.
 
> I remember that. I feel most people are almost ashamed to say they love
> Morrissey's music. Nobody ever really gushes about him like they should.

I would say without doubt Bill Bailey would identify with him.
He too, has a deep feeling for animal rights.
I think it's just Lamaar, or however you spell it, has the problem so they feel it necessary to "play the game" as it's "his" (loosely speaking) show.

Big head.
 
Well, Lamarr's intro to the Playboy's clip was good (I think!?). Coming up though Lamarr defends Moz in a miniscule way.
 
> Well, Lamarr's intro to the Playboy's clip was good (I think!?). Coming up
> though Lamarr defends Moz in a miniscule way.

Do you remember a show a little while ago when Lamaar was stating "Things Morrissey Hates"?

He pulled realms and realms of paper, as if from a fax machine, reading various comments that he'd made over the years.
 
> Do you remember a show a little while ago when Lamaar was stating
> "Things Morrissey Hates"?

> He pulled realms and realms of paper, as if from a fax machine, reading
> various comments that he'd made over the years.
Were "pompous twits from Swindon" on the list?
 
I do. That was before I completely became a fan of Moz and didn't really know what it was about, so it was somewhat wasted on me.
 
> Do you remember a show a little while ago when Lamaar was stating
> "Things Morrissey Hates"?

> He pulled realms and realms of paper, as if from a fax machine, reading
> various comments that he'd made over the years.

Sorry should have been reams...and not the Queenly variety.
 
> Sorry should have been reams...and not the Queenly variety.

Almost everything under the sun was on the list.
I would be quicker posting what wasn't on there.
 
I like Lamarr. I think he's funny. I remember reading that before he became a comedian he wrote poetry. His first widely recognised poem was called "I Am The James Dean Of The Dole Queue". Could this be a sign of his past love affair with Morrissey?
 
> I like Lamarr. I think he's funny. I remember reading that before he
> became a comedian he wrote poetry. His first widely recognised poem was
> called "I Am The James Dean Of The Dole Queue". Could this be a
> sign of his past love affair with Morrissey?

Well look at his hairstyle for goodness sake.
Don't tell me any different.
 
> Well look at his hairstyle for goodness sake.
> Don't tell me any different.

Could it be he's more a fan of the band?
 
> I like Lamarr. I think he's funny. I remember reading that before he
> became a comedian he wrote poetry. His first widely recognised poem was
> called "I Am The James Dean Of The Dole Queue". Could this be a
> sign of his past love affair with Morrissey?

What date did he become a "comedian" then?

I must have been sleeping.

I am at a loss to put a label on him.

He's just "one of those blokes that appears on telly" in my opinion.
 
> Could it be he's more a fan of the band?

Could it be....."he LIKES him"

Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more!
 
> I am at a loss to put a label on him.

You could always refer to my initial interjection in this thread ( a caustic I know,but then again so is he)
 
> Could it be....."he LIKES him"

> Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more!

We know what good bedfellows LOVE and HATE make????
 
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